The cities have become congested, and people have smaller homes, making keeping all the stuff neat in place difficult. As a result, there is a pile of clothes in the corner over the chair, a stack of papers lying on the study, and things scattered on the floor. Too much clutter and chaos in the bedroom trigger stress, changes our sleep pattern, and affect our overall health.
After a tiring day at work, we all look forward to relaxing in our bedroom. Having positive vibes in the room helps you to relax. To attract positive vibes in the bedroom, the room needs to be clutter-free, clean, neat, and also look spacious.
It takes little planning and strategy to organize your things in the limited space available. You can consider using your walls, wardrobe tops, beds, and lofts for de-cluttering your bedroom and redefining the decor.
Follow these 10 brilliant tips to organize your bedroom:
- Sort your stuff: We have many things like clothes, artifacts, shoes, clips, pens, etc. that we do not use anymore. All such unused things occupy the space and add to the clutter in the bedroom. It is necessary to sort your belongings and segregate them according to the want – to keep the stuff, donate or discard.
- Use under the bed space: We often have extra mattresses, blankets, and pillows that are difficult to store. Design a bed that has storage underneath. It is easily accessible, not visible, and can store such extra things. The drawers with wheels make it easy for anyone to open and use the storage.
- Use closet organizers: A closet organizer helps segregate the small accessories from the big ones. You can keep small clothes like socks, handkerchiefs, and scarfs in the drawer organizer. You can hang your pants and bottoms neatly on a hanger and stack your tops and shirts in a shirt cover.
- Have drawers on your bedside table or nightstand: Bedside table becomes handy when you want your reading book, phone, charger, and other necessary things while you are sleeping. But when you keep everything on the tabletop, it looks messy and unorganized. The nightstand or the table with drawers can help to keep all your necessary stuff, making your tabletop look neat and clean.
- Add shelves on the walls: Keeping the artifacts, vases, or flower pots on the side table or the floor might make the room look small. If you have kids at home, there is always a constant fear of these artifacts getting damaged. You can utilize the walls and build small shelves for the décor. This will make the room look spacious, clutter-free, and clean.
- Stack up the items: It is advisable to use all the corners and empty spaces of the room to stack your things. Use cabinets that will help to organize the scattered items. You can stack up your book and make a small library of your own in a corner or stack the books on the wall shelves. You can hang your footwear in the hanging organizer to clear the space on the floor.
- Tall cabinets or wardrobes: Use all the vertical space of the walls for your wardrobe or cabinets. You get more space for storage, and the room looks symmetrically designed.
- Use space behind the doors: The space behind the door is often left unused. You can try hooks behind the doors to hang your used clothes instead of just throwing your used clothes on the chair next to the bed. The excess space behind the door can also be used to fit a small cabinet that can store small items which are generally misplaced easily, like small electronics, diaries, extra toiletries, or stationery.
- Keep the floor clutter-free: If the room is small, try to have a laundry basket in a corner so that the used clothes are not scattered on the floor. Avoid having any floor pillows, bean bags, or mattresses. Instead, try a small swing by the window-side that will add glamour to the room.
- Organize the study table: With kids in the home, there is lots of study material and stationery always scattered on the study table. Also, having working parents means there is a laptop or desktop computer that takes up significant space on the table. Try and keep the laptop in the laptop bag or sleeve. Use a pen-stand to stack your pens and pencils neatly. Use paper and file organizers to segregate the worksheets and useful papers.
Organize your bedroom so it remains functional for a longer period, takes less effort to execute, is cost-effective, and enhances the décor.